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About Our Company

Our Mission Statement

Our mission is to not only provide an effective pest control service, but to provide the best overall experience in Las Vegas! We will accomplish this by being effective every time, available anytime, and having the highest level of integrity; all while always being environmentally responsible.

Who We Are

Thank you for visiting Beyond Pest Control!

We pride ourselves on being able to provide our customers with a memorable experience with our knowledge!

Affordable Prices and Guaranteed Service.

Commercial or Residential Pest Control.

Service Areas

Las Vegas

North Las Vegas

Henderson

One Stop For All Of Your Pest Control Needs

We offer pest control services for all of the pests that plague Southern Nevada. Whether you need basic pest control or advanced extermination services we can help. We have been helping businesses and homeowners alike with cockroaches, bees, rodents and more for years.

Cockroaches

Cockroaches are among the most common of insects. Cockroaches have been on earth for over 300 million years and are considered one of the most successful groups of insect.

Because cockroaches are so adaptable they have successfully adjusted to living with humans. About 3,500 species of cockroaches exist worldwide, with 55 species found in the United States.

Only 3 species are common pests in southern Nevada; the German, American, and Oriental cockroaches. The German cockroach is the most common cockroach species in houses, apartments, restaurants, hotels, and other establishments.

This is true not only in Las Vegas but also throughout the United States and in most parts of the civilized world. Because the German cockroach prefers to be inside a structure they are a year round pest.

Ants

Many varieties of ants live in Southern Nevada. The most common are argentine ants, fire ants, pavement ants,and harvester ants.

Because of the dry and hot weather here in Las Vegas, Argentine ants are usually found indoors. It is not uncommon to see two or three queens foraging along with the workers. Eliminating a single queen does not stop the colony’s ability to breed.

Pavement ants are dark brown to blackish in color. During early spring, pavement ant colonies attempt to Conquerers by nature, Argentine ants will get in huge sidewalk battles, sometimes leaving thousands of ants dead. Because of their aggressive nature, they often invade and colonize seemingly impenetrable areas.

Fire ants can be distinguished from other ants by their copper brown head and body with a dark abdomen. The worker ants are blackish to reddish, and in an established nest different sizes of ants all are present at the same time. Fire ants bite only to get a grip and then sting and inject venom. They are called fire ants because their painful sting leaves a sensation similar to being burned by fire.

Harvester ants are either reddish orange or black in color and get their name because they collect seeds and store them in their nest underground. They are a large ant when compared to other ants. Harvester ants will not go inside a home and stay outside. Harvester ants increase the spreading of seeds, protect, and provide nutrients that increase the survival of desert plants in Las Vegas, NV.

Spiders

Southern Nevada is home to a variety of spiders, but the Black Widow, Desert Recluse, and the Sun Spider are among the more common, and dangerous, spiders.

Black widow spiders are not especially large but their venom is extremely potent. Because the males are much smaller than the females they inject far less venom. When this small amount of venom is diffused throughout the body of a healthy, mature human, it usually does not amount to a fatal dose, but people who are already vulnerable such as seniors, children, and the sick, Black Widow venom can be quite dangerous.

Desert recluse spiders are often mistaken for brown recluse spiders which don’t live in Southern Nevada. Their bite is similar to the brown recluse and can have the same affect. Most bites may require no more than the general spider bite treatment and healing can occur without much medical attention. Rarely are their bites fatal.

Sun Spiders are sometimes called wind scorpions because of their swiftness and camel spiders because of their humped heads. They live in hot/dry areas making Southern Nevada an ideal home for them. They use their 2 feelers in the front of their body to chase after warm objects that move such as prey or humans.

Scorpions

Desert scorpions and bark scorpions are the 2 scorpion species that live in the Las Vegas area. Desert scorpions are primarily found in the desert away from neighborhoods and don’t enter buildings very often but bark scorpions do.

Bark scorpions aren’t native to Southern Nevada. They were originally shipped here on palm trees delivered from Arizona and Mexico.

Bark scorpions are excellent climbers and will commonly be found on walls or on the side of houses and buildings. If your neighborhood has palm trees there is an increased chance of developing a bark scorpion problem.

While a Bark Scorpion sting is very painful, it is rarely fatal to humans.

Pigeons

Pigeons are considered a pest in Las Vegas not only because they prefer to nest on structures occupied by humans but they may also spread diseases to humans.

Pigeons can transmit the bird flu or avian flu, and other diseases that are thought to be caused by pigeon droppings are arehistoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis. Pigeons can transmit diseases when humans come into contact with their droppings.

We have a variety of ways of preventing pigeon infestation as well as stopping infestation once it has occured.

Bees & Wasps

Bees feed pollen and nectar to their young and are beneficial insects that pollinate fruits, vegetables and many other plants. In spring and early summer honey bee colonies divide by swarming and become a problem once they land in an inconvenient spot or enter a building. Insecticide dusts are effective for killing bee colonies in buildings and a mixture of soap and water may be used to spray a swarm attached to a tree or wall.

The African honey bee defends its hive far more than does the European honey bee, and are often referred to as "killer bees". They are called this because hundreds or thousands of them will attack if they feel they or their hive is threatened. Killer bees have been known to chase targets for long distances. European honey bees will not travel that far to defend their hive.

In Southern Nevada the most common wasp is the paper wasp which builds its nest by attaching it under the eaves of a house or another structure or in vegetation. Paper wasps are around an inch long and are social insects. They will only attack if they feel they or their nest is threatened. Wasps are especially dangerous because they do not leave a stinger and are capable of stinging many times.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs feed mainly on human blood but will also suck blood from animals, birds, and bats. As they feed they inject a salivary secretion into the wound to prevent coagulation which often causes the skin to itch and become swollen.

The adult bed bug is light brown and is about 1/4 inch long. Newly hatched bed bugs are almost colorless and similar to the adult except they are much smaller. After feeding, bed bugs have a darker color because they are filled with blood.

Rats & Mice

Rats were originally brought into the Las Vegas area in trees from California. Roof rats, as they are called, prefer to nest up high such as in pine or palm trees and will also nest in attics of homes. A good sign of rat infestation is hearing scratching noises in the walls at night.

Mice are very curious animals and can usually be caught in a short time using snap or glue traps. Rats can take a few more days to catch because they aren’t as curious when something new is in their surroundings. Mice can fit through a hole a small as a dime because they have cartilage and can squeeze their bodies to the size they need. Mouse bait stations are highly effective in preventing an infestation of mice on the inside.